The end justifies the means?

I hope you all are very well and have a nice day.

Today I bring you a post about a phrase that we have all heard at some point. I hope you like it.

"The end justifies the means"

How many times have we not heard this saying?

Many people have repeated this multiple times, and they use it to downplay everything they did to achieve that goal, whether it was right or wrong.

When someone resorts to this phrase, it is because they used the least correct ways and the most deceptive tools to achieve what they want. With this, it places in the background the moral codes and the ethics of the human being, since for them this does not have much value.

"The end justifies the means" is a big lie. This is an empty statement, the only goal of which is to show that the things you do have value as long as they help you get what you want. A phrase that serves to justify someone who achieves something without making enough merits.

And that's where I go. The end can never justify the means, as this means that the means used are not correct. When someone says this, they are aware that they did things that they should not, and that they used suspicious paths.

These kinds of cheap speeches do a lot of harm to society. The one who repeats this knows that he is not doing things well, but since he gets what he wants, many see it as a good thing, and are confused into thinking that the means do not matter much as long as you get what you want.

This leads man to think that the only thing that matters is what is obtained, and that the path traveled is the least of it, causing one of the most recurrent themes in life: good and evil. But the truth is that in life, there are almost always different options to choose from, and it is up to you to choose which one to take.

Deep down, he who plays fair and makes enough merits to achieve what he has, will be better with himself, knowing that in life you cannot always win, and that adversity is part of it.

He who judges only by what he has obtained, runs the risk of being wrong, since even though the final result is what is important, what you do to achieve it is what gives it value. Saying that no matter what you do as long as you get what you want, only those who do so much bad things say it, their conscience does not leave them alone, and only by repeating that phrase over and over again, they manage to find a little peace.

The worst of all is that many of them try to bring other people to that place, causing confusion in the youngest or those who know less about life.

The end will never justify the means. Whoever says this discovers himself, since he implies that what he did to obtain that is not right. I encourage everyone to do things right, taking the right paths and respecting the values ​​that our parents have taught us. I know that this does not guarantee success, and that many will call me innocent, but I am sure that is what brings you the closest to it.

He who only lives on what he earns, without giving value to the path he has traveled, will live his life trying to deceive himself, convincing himself that what he has done is right. I remind you that in life, success is not something common. I invite those who think that success is the only consequence of work, to think carefully about the loneliness in which they will find themselves the day that success does not accompany them...


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